HDMI excels for media consumption, while PC gamers prefer DisplayPort.
Just when it seemed that we’d all settled on one industry standard video input/output to make use of, along comes another one to complicate matters—you’ll now find USB-C competing with HDMI and other ...
USB-C promised simplicity, but has turned into a mystery box of different specs.
There's a good reason for why your cable is as long as it is.
I have a Dell U2720Q monitor that accepts HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4 and USB-C. I use USB-C because the monitor acts as a hub for a range of peripherals (keyboard, mouse, webcam, speakers, etc.etc) and ...
Plenty of people require high-quality monitors for their personal computers, either for gaming, video editing, or just the desire to have a nice, big display. The question becomes how one is able to ...
Whether you're charging a smartphone, transferring files from an external SSD, powering a laptop, or connecting a gaming console, chances are you're using a USB-C cable.
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I've seen some monitors that are powered by USB. But in reviews I haven't yet seen a VGA cable or equivalent. I may not remember this stuff right, but here goes. The rendering is usually done by the ...
The first USB port hit the market in 1996, and the Universal Serial Bus quickly became the go-to port for connecting peripheral devices to computers. It remains a popular connection port today, with ...
Two monitors, two cables, two stands, and a gap in the middle of your view. The Dell 34-inch Curved Ultrawide eliminates all of that with one USB-C cable.
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